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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-13

Out of 32 students in a class, 5 said they ride their bikes to school. Based on these results, how many of the 800 students in the school ride their bikes to school?

Asked by moniquemcfarlan

Answer (3)

Let, the total number of students in school that ride the bike to school be "x" Now, Using ratio and proportion, we get, 32 5 ​ = 800 x ​
32 5 ​ ∗ 800 = 800 x ​ ∗ 800
32 4000 ​ = x
125 = x
x = 125
So, out of 800 students, 125 ride their bike to school.

Answered by rabinshrestha41 | 2024-06-10

Out of the 800 students in the school, approximately 125 of them** ride their bikes **to school. ;

Answered by jessicknoelse70 | 2024-06-18

Based on the ratio of students who ride bikes in a class of 32, we estimate that about 125 out of 800 students in the school ride their bikes. This was calculated using the fraction of bike riders from the class, applied to the total number of students in the school. Thus, approximately 125 students ride their bikes to school.
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Answered by jessicknoelse70 | 2024-09-04